I couldn’t sleep last night, so I stayed up late, watching old movies as I sorted through piles of dusty paperwork. The first person to name all three films I watched wins a November 3, 2014 issue of the National Enquirer, which, if memory serves, I picked up on the way to the 20th meeting […]
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Michael Cohen gets three years in prison, and the National Enquirer flips, telling investigators that they paid off Karen McDougal for Trump with the intention of helping him win the election
I just found that the 1979 Peter Sellers film Being There is available on Amazon Prime, so this is going to be brief. I just want to note two things before I sign-off for the night. First, Michael Cohen, the guy who posted the following to Twitter back during the last presidential campaign, was sentenced […]
Donald Trump, identified as “Individual 1” in court filings, is implicated in campaign finance felonies
This coming Wednesday, Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, is scheduled to be sentenced on the several criminal counts that he’s admitted guilt to over the past year, from bank fraud to lying to federal investigators looking into possible collusion between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and the Russians. Today, in advance of that court […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged campaign finance, David Pecker, Donald Trump, felonies, Karen McDougal, Michael Cohen, Moscow, Neal Katyal, Rachel Maddow, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, Stormy Daniels, Ted Lieu 170 Comments